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		<title>The Importance of Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came to recall an important truth that all of us are already aware of, at least subconsciously, but most of us fail to incorporate into our daily life. I was re-reading Surah Al-Asr with careful attention to the translation, which is as follows: &#8220;By time, Indeed, mankind is in loss, Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience.&#8221; (Qur&#8217;an, 103:1-3) Allah (subhan wata&#8217;alah ) establishes the default position [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://al-talib.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/time_management.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-617" style="margin: 10px; border: 0pt none;" title="time_management" src="http://al-talib.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/time_management-300x265.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="265" /></a>I came to recall an important truth that all of us are already aware of, at least subconsciously, but most of us fail to incorporate into our daily life. I was re-reading Surah Al-Asr with careful attention to the translation, which is as follows:</p>
<p>&#8220;By time, Indeed, mankind is in loss, Except  for  those  who  have   believed  and  done  righteous  deeds  and  advised  each other  to   truth  and  advised  each  other  to  patience.&#8221; (Qur&#8217;an, <a href="http://quran.com/103">103:1-3</a>)</p>
<p>Allah (s<em>ubhan wata&#8217;alah</em><em> </em>) establishes the default position for all mankind at the very beginning of the <em>ayah</em> (verse): a state of loss. That is followed by the exceptions to the default position, namely those people that have <em>iman</em><strong> </strong>(faith), do good deeds, propagate truths and exercise patience. Interestingly, all of these four exceptions allude to actions done consistently. Even <em>iman</em> itself is not a static state, but its level fluctuates in every individual, with the exception of prophets, depending on a person&#8217;s actions and worship. As such, we realize a hard fact: everyone is losing with the passage of time by default, with the exception of those that are doing righteous actions. With time, it&#8217;s use it or lose it. Contrary to what most of us would like to believe, there is no stationary state. If we are exactly the same person today as we were yesterday, we are actually losers under this definition. Certainly, amongst the major differences in this world and the next is time itself: this life is temporary, and the next life is eternal.</p>
<div>The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) stressed the importance of time in numerous <em>hadiths</em>, of which one is specially relevant. It is inspiring to note that the Prophet himself was a husband, statesman, military leader, adjudicator and a prophet at the same time. It is narrated by Abdullah ibn Masoud, one of the most famous companions, that, &#8220;A man shall be asked concerning five things on the day of resurrection: concerning his life, how he spent it; concerning his youth, how he grew old; concerning his wealth, whence he acquired it, and in what way he spent it; and what was it that he did with the knowledge that he had.&#8221; As apparent from the <em>hadith</em>, we will all be held accountable for the time that we were given on earth and how we used, especially our youth. Most of us sometimes do not realize that even wasted time, just like wasted money, is a blessing we will be questioned about.</div>
<div>I once heard an interesting story about Harun al-Rashid, the fifth and most famous Abbasid Caliph. He employed a professional jester for his entertainment. After one such performance, in a hysterical state after being overcome with laughter, Harun gave his jester a stick, and asserted that the jester was the most foolish man he had met, and instructed him to pass on the stick to anyone who exceeded him in foolishness. Some time passed, and Harun Rashid was on his death bed. The jester came to visit him, and after being allowed audience, asked Harun Rashid what he had done to prepare himself for the coming life. Harun burst into tears, and replied that he had done very little. At this point the jester gave him back the very same stick, and remarked that Harun was more foolish than him. Whether or not the story is true, we can all take home the point: take advantage of your time before it runs out.</div>
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		<title>Analysis of Piety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Analysis of Piety (from ahmad fareed Hafidhullaah) From the morals and manners of the righteous was that they would strictly analyze their taqwa (piety) never claiming to be a possessor of such. Allah the Most High has said, &#8220;Therefore do not declare yourselves as being purified. He knows best who has taqwa.&#8221; [53:32] The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu &#8216;alayhi wa sallam (May Allah&#8217;s peace and blessing be upon him), said, &#8220;Taqwa is here,&#8221; and he pointed to his chest. [Muslim [...]]]></description>
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(from ahmad fareed Hafidhullaah)</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia; font-size: small;">From the morals and manners of the righteous was that they would strictly analyze their taqwa (piety) never claiming to be a possessor of such. Allah the Most High has said, <span style="color: #000080;"><strong>&#8220;Therefore do not declare yourselves as being purified. He knows best who has taqwa.&#8221;</strong></span> [53:32]</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia; font-size: small;">The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu &#8216;alayhi wa sallam (May Allah&#8217;s peace and blessing be upon him), said, <span style="color: #008000;"><em>&#8220;Taqwa is here,&#8221; and he pointed to his chest.</em></span> [Muslim (16/120, 121) in al-Birr..and at-Tirmidhi (8/115) in al-Birr and Ahmad (2/277)]</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia; font-size: small;">&#8216;Umar ibn &#8216;Abdul &#8216;Azeez, rahimahullaah (May Allah have mercy upon him), used to say, <span style="color: #800000;">&#8220;None can reach the station of taqwaa until he possesses neither action nor words that can be exposed to his embarrassment either in this world or the Hereafter.&#8221;</span> He was once asked, &#8220;When does the worshipper reach the peak of tawqa?&#8221; He replied, <span style="color: #800000;">&#8220;If he put all his thoughts and desires in his heart on a plate and then wandered around in the market, he should not feel ashamed of anything there.&#8221;</span> He would frequently say, <span style="color: #800000;">&#8220;The sign of muttaqi (pious person) is to bridle oneself from speaking just like one in ihraam bridles himself from speaking. The muttaqi needs to be a scholar (&#8216;aalim) of the Sharee&#8217;ah, all of it, otherwise he leaves taqwa without realising.&#8221;</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia; font-size: small;">Abu Darda, radhiAllaahu &#8216;anhu (May Allah be pleased with him), said: <span style="color: #800000;">&#8220;From the completion of taqwa is that the slaves fears from his Lord even with regards to things the weight of an atom.&#8221;</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia; font-size: small;">Abu Hurayrah, radhiAllaahu &#8216;anhu, was asked about taqwa. He said, <span style="color: #800000;">&#8220;It is a road full of thorns. One who walks it needs to have extreme patience.&#8221;</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia; font-size: small;">Sufyaan ath-Thawri rahimahullah said, <span style="color: #800000;">&#8220;We met a people who loved it when it was said to them &#8211; Fear Allah the Most High. Today you find that people only become annoyed at this.&#8221;</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia; font-size: small;">A person asked Fudhayl ibn &#8216;Iyaad rahimahullaah, &#8220;Which country would you like me to live in? Fudhayl replied, <span style="color: #800000;">&#8220;There is no connection between you and any nation. The best country for you is the country which helps you to acquire taqwa.&#8221;</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Georgia; font-size: small;">O brothers and sisters! Search your soul. Have you feared Allah as the righteous have feared? Or have you fallen short of that. Seek the forgiveness of Allah as all praise is to Him the Lord of the worlds.</span></p>
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		<title>A Date for all Ages</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 10:46:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Nader Nasr Narrated by Ibn &#8220;Umar: The Prophet (Peace and Blessings be upon him) said, &#8220;Amongst the trees, there is a tree, the leaves of which do not fall and is like a Muslim. Tell me the name of that tree.&#8221; Everybody started thinking about the trees of the desert areas. And I thought of the date-palm tree but felt too shy to answer. The others then asked, &#8220;What is that tree, O Allah&#8221;s Apostle?&#8221; He replied, &#8220;It is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Narrated by Ibn &#8220;Umar: The Prophet (Peace and Blessings be upon him) said, &#8220;Amongst the trees, there is a tree, the leaves of which do not fall and is like a Muslim. Tell me the name of that tree.&#8221; Everybody started thinking about the trees of the desert areas. And I thought of the date-palm tree but felt too shy to answer. The others then asked, &#8220;What is that tree, O Allah&#8221;s Apostle?&#8221; He replied, &#8220;It is the date-palm tree.&#8221; ? (Bukhari, 58)<br />
In early Islamic history it was customary for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to place a chewed date in the mouth of a newborn baby, and the baby would feel soothed and cease to cry. In Surah Mariam, in the Holy Qur&#8221;an, an anecdote is told of how Mary (PBUH), in her pain of childbirth, was driven to a palm tree where she was commanded by a voice to shake its trunk as fresh, ripe dates would fall down for her to eat. During Ramadan, Muslims all over the world tend to break their fast with dates, just as the Prophet (PBUH) did.<br />
The date palm and the date Of all the fruits which exist today, none has been heavily emphasized, by the Qur&#8221;an or the Sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH), more than the date. The Qur&#8221;an mentions the date palm at least 20 times. Why? What is the significance of this fruit? It is wrinkled, dry, no larger than an iPod Shuffle, and commonly mistaken for a prune. Yet, other than pomegranates, olives, and figs, it has been one of the most important fruits and staples for not just Muslims, but civilizations dating as far back as Ancient Egypt. In fact, there is an old Arab saying which says, There are more uses from the date palms, than there are days in a year.? It is time to put this saying to the test and discover the role of the date in Islam.<br />
The date palm is believed to have originated around the Persian Gulf and was very abundant between the Nile and Euphrates rivers. Around 4,000 B.C., its cultivation was widespread in the Middle East and North Africa, as Arab nomads would grow date palms wherever they traveled. It eventually was introduced in Spain, and soon after, it was grown in many European regions including the French Riviera, southern Italy, and Greece. However, the date palm did not find too much success in such regions due to specific conditions”long, hot growing season, low humidity, absence of summer rain, and soil types with low salt levels and free draining sands”needed for it to grow. Today, the date palm flourishes in such countries like Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Arabia, and Iran. Iraq leads all countries, as the number one producer of dates, with 22 million date palms producing over 600,000 tons of dates annually.<script type="text/javascript"><!--
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D(["mb","u003cbru003enOne region of the world, where the date palm has found success in is Southern California, specifically, the Coachella Valley. Imported from Iraq and Egypt in 1890 by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Coachella Valley is responsible for 95 percent of the nation"s date crop. In fact, it is celebrated in the annual Indio Date Festival near Riverside. Not only has the fruit made its way to the United States, but the culture behind it has found its way here too. Examples include the naming of towns after Arabic cities like Mecca and Baghdad. The Indio Date Festival hosts events in which they perform plays on the Arabian Nights. However, according to Jonathan Friedlander, Assistant Director in Near Eastern Studies at UCLA, the incorporation of the Arabic? culture in such places is merely meant to sell. The annual Indio Date Festival is only a form of advertisement that utilizes Arabic? culture to sell and promote the date fruit.u003cbru003enThe date fruit has for centuries been praised for its sweet taste, but just as the Arab saying claims, it has close to 400 different uses, if not more. Structurally, the branches of the date palm have served as a source of shade amidst the blazing, hot desert sun. During the time of the Prophet (PBUH), date palms were crucial in the growth of early Muslim communities. Its leafstalks were used by many scribes to record the chapters and verses of the Qur"an. Early mosques were built using palm fronds woven together and the pillars of the mosques were made from the trunks of palm trees.u003cbru003enBesides the structural uses, the date fruit has had many culinary and medicinal uses that help explain many of the verses of the Qur"an and Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Dates are an excellent source of iron, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, copper, and phosphorous. They possess rich natural fibers and vitamins including thiamine, riboflavin, biotin, folic and ascorbic acid. Today, they are used to make syrups, jams, ice creams, and sodas. They are high-energy fruits that are recommended for the health conscious. Dates are also easily digested. This explains why the Prophet (PBUH) would break his fast with them. Hunger is caused by a shortage of sugar in the blood, and not by an empty stomach (as usually assumed). Dates help elevate blood sugar levels as soon as they are consumed, instantly satisfying hunger.",1]
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One region of the world, where the date palm has found success in is Southern California, specifically, the Coachella Valley. Imported from Iraq and Egypt in 1890 by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Coachella Valley is responsible for 95 percent of the nation&#8221;s date crop. In fact, it is celebrated in the annual Indio Date Festival near Riverside. Not only has the fruit made its way to the United States, but the culture behind it has found its way here too. Examples include the naming of towns after Arabic cities like Mecca and Baghdad. The Indio Date Festival hosts events in which they perform plays on the Arabian Nights. However, according to Jonathan Friedlander, Assistant Director in Near Eastern Studies at UCLA, the incorporation of the Arabic? culture in such places is merely meant to sell. The annual Indio Date Festival is only a form of advertisement that utilizes Arabic? culture to sell and promote the date fruit.<br />
The date fruit has for centuries been praised for its sweet taste, but just as the Arab saying claims, it has close to 400 different uses, if not more. Structurally, the branches of the date palm have served as a source of shade amidst the blazing, hot desert sun. During the time of the Prophet (PBUH), date palms were crucial in the growth of early Muslim communities. Its leafstalks were used by many scribes to record the chapters and verses of the Qur&#8221;an. Early mosques were built using palm fronds woven together and the pillars of the mosques were made from the trunks of palm trees.<br />
Besides the structural uses, the date fruit has had many culinary and medicinal uses that help explain many of the verses of the Qur&#8221;an and Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Dates are an excellent source of iron, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, copper, and phosphorous. They possess rich natural fibers and vitamins including thiamine, riboflavin, biotin, folic and ascorbic acid. Today, they are used to make syrups, jams, ice creams, and sodas. They are high-energy fruits that are recommended for the health conscious. Dates are also easily digested. This explains why the Prophet (PBUH) would break his fast with them. Hunger is caused by a shortage of sugar in the blood, and not by an empty stomach (as usually assumed). Dates help elevate blood sugar levels as soon as they are consumed, instantly satisfying hunger.<script type="text/javascript"><!--
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D(["mb","u003cbru003enSome of the medicinal uses of dates include being an excellent muscle stimulant. Early Muslims who would engage in battle used to consume them as a source of energy, and would survive for days on just dates and water. Dates can also reduce pain sensation and heart rate, which is why the Prophet (PBUH) would place chewed dates in a newborn"s mouth. Any pain the child feels after birth ceases, and the baby is able to calm down almost instantaneously. Pregnant women are encouraged to eat dates during pregnancy because experiments have shown that the muscles of the uterus are stimulated in the last months of pregnancy. This allows for dilation on the time of delivery and a reduction in bleeding”explaining the anecdote in Surah Mariam. Dates are also used in the treatment of bronchitis, tumors, hemorrhoids, poisonous bites, night blindness, skin allergies, anxiety, and depression. The American Cancer Society recommends that a person consume 20-35 grams of dietary fiber a day, and according to Family Nutrition Online, dates are excellent sources of dietary fiber with one date containing 3 grams.u003cbru003enAnd in the earth are neighboring tracts, and gardens of vines and green crops...yet some of them We make more excellent than others to eat. Verily! In these things there are signs for the people who understand? (Holy Qur"an 13:3). Allah (SWT) has created for the world an eclectic selection of plants, yet He chose a few to be more excellent than the others. The date palm is one example of these plants, which truly has more uses than there are days in a year.? It is one of the many blessings Allah (SWT) has bestowed for Muslims, and it is a tree we should always respect and protect for the sake of Allah. Indeed, Muslims are like the date palm, for we live in the toughest conditions and always find a way to survive, and better yet, a way to assist the world. ¢u003cbru003enu003cbru003eThe Pursuit of Knowledgeu003cbru003eAn Alternative to Studying Abroadu003cbru003eBy: Shazeb Qadiru003cbru003eu003cbru003eMany devout, young Muslims are opting to travel abroad, often to the Middle East, in pursuit of sound Islamic knowledge.  The numbers of such individuals have certainly been on the rise in recent decades and for good reason.  Studying Islam in the Middle East affords the student of knowledge a number of distinct benefits:",1]
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Some of the medicinal uses of dates include being an excellent muscle stimulant. Early Muslims who would engage in battle used to consume them as a source of energy, and would survive for days on just dates and water. Dates can also reduce pain sensation and heart rate, which is why the Prophet (PBUH) would place chewed dates in a newborn&#8221;s mouth. Any pain the child feels after birth ceases, and the baby is able to calm down almost instantaneously. Pregnant women are encouraged to eat dates during pregnancy because experiments have shown that the muscles of the uterus are stimulated in the last months of pregnancy. This allows for dilation on the time of delivery and a reduction in bleeding”explaining the anecdote in Surah Mariam. Dates are also used in the treatment of bronchitis, tumors, hemorrhoids, poisonous bites, night blindness, skin allergies, anxiety, and depression. The American Cancer Society recommends that a person consume 20-35 grams of dietary fiber a day, and according to Family Nutrition Online, dates are excellent sources of dietary fiber with one date containing 3 grams.<br />
And in the earth are neighboring tracts, and gardens of vines and green crops&#8230;yet some of them We make more excellent than others to eat. Verily! In these things there are signs for the people who understand? (Holy Qur&#8221;an 13:3). Allah (SWT) has created for the world an eclectic selection of plants, yet He chose a few to be more excellent than the others. The date palm is one example of these plants, which truly has more uses than there are days in a year.? It is one of the many blessings Allah (SWT) has bestowed for Muslims, and it is a tree we should always respect and protect for the sake of Allah. Indeed, Muslims are like the date palm, for we live in the toughest conditions and always find a way to survive, and better yet, a way to assist the world. ¢</p>
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